- After Nudging: The Rise and Fall of a Behavioral Economics Fad
Source: The Daily Economy
by Richard Morrison“The zeal of the convert can be a terrifying force to behold. An acolyte convinced of their own prior heresy will often be a more thorough inquisitor than the native-born believer. This dynamic may help explain why It’s on You by Nick Chater and George Loewenstein is so shrill and devoid of self-awareness. Having been leading researchers in behavioral psychology and economics who sought to manipulate individuals into ostensibly healthier and smarter choices — the world of ‘nudge’ theory — they are doing a righteous penance by exposing the flaws of their former discipline.” (05/01/26)
https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/after-nudging-the-rise-and-fall-of-a-behavioral-economics-fad/
- Calling the court illegitimate is the left’s latest assault on the Constitution
Source: Fox News
by Jonathan Turley“The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais took 36 pages to explain why Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is about combating intentional racial discrimination, not allowing racial gerrymandering. However, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries wrapped it up in one word: ‘illegitimate.’ Jeffries was not speaking of the case, but of the court. The man who would become the next speaker of the House if Democrats retake power in November has joined other radicals in denying the legitimacy of the nation’s highest court. Just for the record, the Supreme Court did not strike down Section 2, but it said neither the law nor the Constitution allows legislators to manipulate district lines to guarantee that candidates of a particular race will be elected.” (05/01/26)
- AI in an Age of Humanity
Source: Law & Liberty
by Spencer A Klavan“The media theorist Marshall McLuhan became famous in certain circles for insisting that the real importance of a new tool can be found in ‘the medium — that is, all the side-effects, all the unintended patterns and changes.’ He was anticipated in this by Plato, who had Socrates hint in a story that ‘the person who produces an instrument of technology is not the same as the person who can judge whether it helps or harms those who use it.’ If that’s true, then we would expect to find the architects of AI struggling to predict and control the ends it will be made to serve.” (05/01/26)
- The Self-Driving Car Fight in Congress Isn’t Really About Safety at All
Source: Reason
by Andrew Miller“To put American traffic deaths in perspective, consider the Miami Marlins. Since 2012, the baseball team has played its home games at the stadium now called LoanDepot Park. The field’s official capacity is 36,742, roughly the number of Americans who die in traffic crashes every year. America loses a baseball stadium’s worth of lives to vehicular accidents every 12 months. For the first time, there’s a way to prevent many, and perhaps most, of those deaths: self-driving cars. But self-driving cars are controversial. Some worry about safety. Others worry about jobs.” (05/01/26)
- Straight Talk on Tariffs
Source: Free Association
by Sheldon Richman“Trump wants us to think that tariffs — his favorite word — are paid by exporters; you know, those crafty foreign manufacturers who’ve been exploiting us American naifs from time immemorial. Stop the presses! He’s wrong. To state what should have been known, U.S. tariffs are taxes that American importers of foreign-made goods pay to customs officials at ports of entry. While under unusual market conditions, an American importer might persuade an exporter to lower his price to offset the tariff, this did not happen with most of Trump’s tariffs.” (5/01/26)
https://sheldonrichman.substack.com/p/tgif-straight-talk-on-tariffs
- May Day Was a Reminder That We Make the World Run
Source: In These Times
by Hamilton Nolan“May Day is for the workers. In some beautiful future, every worker will get May Day off. One day. But not yet. For now, it can also serve as a day when you remember the workers who are still working, and think about how you could make their lives better. On my way from Brooklyn to the May Day rally in Washington Square Park yesterday, I saw all the people working who make New York City work. The Mexican construction crew sitting in a line against a concrete wall on my block, covered in dust, taking a break from building the building across the street. The woman selling them lunches out of a big plastic cooler. The woman pulling hot metal trays out of the steam table at the restaurant on the corner.” (05/02/26)
https://inthesetimes.com/article/may-day-workers-labor-movement-new-york-city
- One Big Reason Iran Thinks It Has the Advantage
Source: The American Conservative
by Ted Snider“As Iranians marked the failure of the U.S. military to defeat their country and indeed celebrated a perceived victory, Iran’s parliamentary speaker and head of the negotiating team, Mohammad Ghalibaf, insisted that ‘we are not stronger than the United States in military power.’ Ghalibaf suggested Iran shouldn’t expect to ‘destroy’ the enemy, but instead should translate its battlefield gains into diplomatic leverage. U.S. officials have shown less humility. … Though Iran has been hammered, Ghalibaf may be right to think the Islamic Republic has won diplomatic leverage — and the proud people of Iran whom he chided may be closer to the truth than the boastful Americans. The most obvious source of newfound diplomatic leverage for Iran is its effective control of the Strait of Hormuz, but battlefield outcomes have also made Tehran think it has the advantage in negotiations.” (0501/26)
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/one-big-reason-iran-thinks-it-has-the-advantage/
- Unattended Baggage, episode 339
Source: Unattended Baggage
“Alex wants his underwear back.” (05/01/26)
https://unattendedbaggage.substack.com/p/episode-339-alex-wants-his-underwear
- Why Wealth Taxes Fail
Source: Reason
“California progressives are pushing for a tax on billionaires; so are senators like Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.). But as Andrew Heaton explains, such programs don’t work. Just ask France.” (05/01/26)
- Serious Trouble, 05/01/26
Source: Serious Trouble
“I’m Still Mad He Put Martha Stewart In Prison.” (05/01/26)
https://www.serioustrouble.show/p/im-still-mad-he-put-martha-stewart
- The Anarchist Experience, episode 578
Source: The Anarchist Experience
“Rich and Riley discuss the Assassination attempt on Trump, and the pros and cons of deflationary currency with the troll.” (05/01/26)
https://theanarchistexperience.wordpress.com/2026/05/01/the-anarchist-experience-578/
- Ron Paul Liberty Report, 05/01/26
Source: Ron Paul Liberty Report
“The Costs of Trump’s War: How Long Until They’re Unbearable?” (05/01/26)
- Fountainhead Forum, episode 442
Source: Fountainhead Forum
‘Andrew Bernstein on free will vs. determinism.” (05/01/26)
https://rumble.com/v798hr2-ff-442-andrew-bernstein-on-free-will-vs.-determinism.html
- The Tom Woods Show, episode 2757
Source: The Tom Woods Show
“Will the Billionaires Unseat Massie? Cliff Maloney’s Strategies for Election Victories.” (05/01/26)
- Freedom Works with Paul Molloy, 05/01/26
Source: Freedom Works
“Kelley Vlahos, Quincy Institute ‘Trump’s Iran War.’” (05/01/26)
https://internetradiopros.com/freedomworks/?name=2026-05-02_zfw05012026.mp3
- Reasonably Optimistic, 05/01/26
Source: Washington Post
“Longing for ‘simpler times’? Consider this first.” (05/01/26)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/podcasts/impromptu/longing-for-simpler-times-consider-this-first
- The Brian Nichols Show, 05/01/26
Source: Lions of Liberty
“Energy Insider REVEALS What’s Killing Your Electric Bill (…and it’s NOT AI).” (05/01/26)